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Ongoing

The Gallery at the Creative Alliance is open from Wed.-Sat. 11a.m. till 5 p.m., and is also
open to theater-goers prior to public performances. At The Patterson, 3134
Eastern Avenue, Highlandtown, Baltimore. For further information call:
410-276-1651 or creativealliance.org

Wednesdays

The Johns Hopkins University will hold its weekly
“Wednesday at Noon Series” in its Shriver Hall from noon-1 pm.
A presentation of the 2003 Clio Award-winning commercials on October 1 will
open the series. The program is free and open to the public.

Wednesdays Beginning Sept 10th

The Baltimore Architecture Foundation meets for a
series of eight Wednesday lunchtime talks on urban design, public
policy, and development. Topics for the fall include plans for
the 100th anniversary of the Baltimore Fire, the re-opening of The
Hippodrome, a trek along the Star Spangled Heritage Trail, and a report on
the city‚s Project 5000. The Forum is a free weekly presentation open
to the public and held at the Johns Hopkins Downtown Center, Charles and
Fayette Streets. Guests are welcome to bring a brown bag lunch.

Concert Series Begins Fri. Sept. 12th

The 2003-2004 Evergreen Concert Series begins at 8
p.m. on Friday, Sept. 12, with a performance by the New Century Saxophone
Quartet in the Carriage House at Evergreen, 4545 N. Charles St. in
Baltimore. It is the first of four Friday evening concerts honoring former
Evergreen resident Alice Warder Garrett's tradition of bringing talented
musicians to Baltimore and inviting audiences to interact with them. Since
the inception of the concert series in 1954, the Evergreen House
Foundation has brought more than 189 emerging ensembles to Evergreen in
celebration of Garrett's contribution to the arts. Tickets are $15 per
person and all concerts begin at 8 p.m. A reception with the artists
follows each performance. To make reservations or for information, call
410-516-0341 or visit jhu.edu/historichouses.

Beginning Wed., Sept. 17

Every Wednesday the Senior Netwoek of North
Baltimore offers Line Dancing courses. Learn a variety of line dances:
cha cha, country western, electric slide and more with Nancy
Sullivan. It costs $25. For further information or to sign up, call
410-323-7131.

Fri., Sept. 19

Sergio and Odair
Assad, a famous guitar duo, will give a concert at 8pm in the Friedberg
Hall at Peabody Conservatory. For tickets and further details call
410-247-5320 or go to bcgs.org

Sat., Sept. 20

By popular demand, the Asian Arts &
Culture Center will host its second Many Moons Festival with an
expanded variety of performances, demonstrations, and displays to share and
celebrate the richness and diversity of Asian cultural traditions. The
day's event features traditional and innovative arts and crafts, music and
dance, storytelling, martial arts, and delicious food and teas from across
the world. Admission: $10 general; $5 members, students, and seniors; free
for children under 12 with paid adults. To be held at the University
Union.

Beginning Sept. 29

Start the New Year off with an exercise
program at Senior Network of North Baltimore. It costs $15 and
will be held Mondays and Tuesdays from 11am-noon. Call 410-323-7131 to sign
up.

Until Oct. 5th

“HEDDA GABLER,” the masterful drama that
feverishly examines the role of women in Victorian society, is playing at
Everyman Theatre through Sunday, October 5th. Several performances are
already sold out, so patrons are urged to purchase tickets in advance by
calling the box office at 410-752-2208.

Beginning Oct. 8

Enjoy other events
to be held at the Hopkins University Shriver Hall throughout the fall.
Included are a dramatic performance, “The Road ’Round
Ireland,” several dance performances, and lectures by authors Howard
E. McCurdy and Fred I. Greenstein. Call the Office of Special Events at
410-516-7157 for more information.

October 8-13, 2003

Join the Senior Network of North Baltimore Trip
includes 5 night deluxe hotel, tour of Quebec City and Montreal, cable car
ride, gaming at Casino de Montreal and whale watching. Includes 5 breakfasts and 5 dinners and much more. For color
brochure, prices, to sign up or for more information call 410-323-7131 and
ask for Mary.

Public Service

Meals on Wheels of
Central Maryland, Inc. seeks volunteers to help in delivering meals,
shopping for groceries, or acting as “phone pals” for clients.
Meals are delivered between 11 am and 1:30 pm, Monday through Friday. For
more information or to volunteer, call Erika Moore at 410-558-0932, ext.
3023.

Beginning Sept. 19th

The Greek Village Festival takes
place Friday and Sat., September 19 and 20, from 11AM-12 Midnight , plus
Sunday September 21, 12-6 PM, rain or shine, at the Greek Orthodox
Cathedral of the Annunciation, 24 W. Preston St. (corner of Maryland Avenue
& Preston Street) in Baltimore City. This year’s theme recreates
a "Greek Village in the heart of Baltimore," offering visitors
traditional foods and pastries, colorful costumes and dancing, cultural
exhibits and marketplaces, as well as glimpses into Greek and
Greek-American life.

Maryland Energy Assistance Program
personnel will be at the Joseph Center, 430 S. Broadway all day.
Learn what help may be available to make your home more
energy-efficent. Call (410) 732-5000 to register.You must register in
advance.

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